FOR most people, a bungee jump is not the most inviting experience, writes Jack Hall.
But for Natalie Lupton, in Year Eight at St Gregory's High School, it's a chance to make someone else's day.
In May, Natalie, supported by her friends, will go to Bury where she will brave a bungee jump for a small girl who has cancer. The money Natalie raises will go to the girl, aged nine, who is going blind. The money given to Natalie will give this girl a chance to visit Disneyland before she goes completely blind. Some money will also go to various children's cancer charities.
However, Natalie cannot do this without sponsorship. She has already received lots of donations and support from friends in school. St Gregory's pupils can donate the money to her personally.
I want to wish Natalie the best of luck. I definitely wouldn't do it!
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